Free downloadable material from Swayne O’Pie’s new book

I’m pleased to report that Swayne O’Pie has agreed to make available material from his book Exposing Feminism: The Thirty Years’ War Against Men on this blog (and on other blogs and websites in due course). The book’s just been published internationally (11 June) in both paperback and ebook editions (Kindle only). The Kindle edition is downloadable onto PCs and Macs using free-to-download software from Amazon. It’s also downloadable onto some e-readers in addition to the Kindle device. The content of the UK paperback edition which has the title Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism is virtually identical. The book is lengthy – 460 pages – and has 53 chapters. The following material is contained in the file at the end of this post, and chapters 20, 26, and 29 will be of particular interest to those concerned with the outcomes resulting from gender-typical choices in the workplace:

Foreword

Author’s Note

Preface

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 – Cultural Misandry: The Widespread Disrespect for Men

Chapter 2 – Why Would Anyone Want to Disagree With Feminism?

Chapter 9 – Who Are These Women Who Make the World Worse for Men?

Chapter 15 – For Feminism Success Will Never be Enough: ‘Forever’ Feminism

Chapter 20 – Feminism and Women’s Choices

Chapter 26 – Women Choose Low Pay and Low Status

Chapter 39 – Top Jobs for the Sisters: Can Positive Discrimination be Justified?

The file:

120619 Sample chapters from ‘Exposing Feminism’

Swayne O’Pie’s book now available in an ebook edition

Some good news. Regular visitors to this blog will be aware that Swayne O’Pie’s book Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism was published in October 2011, and an international edition made published in late May 2012 with the title Exposing Feminism: The Thirty Years’ War Against Men. The content of the book will be of interest to anyone with a general interest in modern feminism, but the book includes a lot of content specifically related to women in the world of work, including the following 14 chapters:

Women Choose Lower Pay and Lower Status

Women’s Work Ethic and Choice of Options

Women Choose a Healthy Work-Life Balance

Women Choose to Take Career Breaks

Women Choose to Work Fewer Hours: and Fewer Unsocial Hours

Women Choose to Work in Fulfilling Jobs

Women Choose to Avoid Stressful Work

Women Choose to Avoid Promotion

Women Choose ‘Women’s Work’

Women Choose to Avoid ‘Men’s Work’: The Unhealthy and Dangerous Jobs

The Pay-Off for the Pay and Promotion Gap

Feminism Changes the Rules: ‘Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value’

Equality of Outcome

Top Jobs for the Sisters: Can Positive Discrimination be Justified?

The book’s just been published in an ebook edition for the first time, with the title Exposing Feminism. Although available only in a Kindle (MOBI) edition, a number of e-readers other than Kindle can download it. It can also be read on PCs and Macs with free-to-download Kindle reading software from Amazon, which works very well. It’s on all Amazon websites so far as I can see, including the following. Amazon reserves the right to change prices over time. The paperback edition is in A4 format with 458 pages, so the ebook edition is very good value for money.

UK (£7.16):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1339574490&sr=1-3#reader_B008B0OGQA

US ($9.95):

http://www.amazon.com/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1339574892&sr=1-2

France (Euro 8.70):

http://www.amazon.fr/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_2?s=english-books&ie=UTF8&qid=1339574978&sr=1-2

Germany (Euro 8.70):

http://www.amazon.de/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1339575043&sr=1-1

Italy (Euro 8.70):

http://www.amazon.it/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1339575115&sr=1-1

Spain (Euro 8.70):

http://www.amazon.es/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Against-ebook/dp/B008B0OGQA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1339575238&sr=1-1

Ms Marx and Her Brothers

People often ask me why I’m so concerned about militant feminism and its various manifestations, such as ‘improved’ gender diversity in the boardroom. There are many reasons but one is that militant feminism is a cloak behind which socialism lurks and exerts its malign influence. In his book Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism (on sale in the UK only, the international edition is titled Exposing Feminism: The Thirty Years’ War Against Men) the British campaigner and writer Swayne O’Pie – ‘The Feminists’ Nemesis’ – memorably calls feminism ‘Socialism’s Trojan Horse’. He’s kindly agreed to my suggestion that I put a chapter from his book on this blog. It’s titled, ‘Ms Marx and Her Brothers’. Enjoy:

120604 chapter 5 from ‘Exposing Feminism’

I recommend the book highly; and at 460 pages in length, it’s terrific value. It’s available to order from www.exposingfeminism.com and in the next week or two it will be made available as an ebook with the title Exposing Feminism.

An international edition of Swayne O’Pie’s book has just been published

I’m a big fan of Swayne O’Pie’s book Why Britain Hates Men: Exposing Feminism, followers of this blog may be particularly interested in the extensive section concerning the genders and the world of work. Until now the book’s been available to order in the UK only, but I’m pleased to announce it’s just been published internationally with the title Exposing Feminism: The Thirty Years’ War Against Men. It differs from the British edition only by virtue of a new Foreword, written by myself, and it’s available to order through the usual retailers, including Amazon. The link to the book on Amazon’s American website is below:

http://www.amazon.com/Exposing-Feminism-Thirty-Years-Against/dp/095682191X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338045236&sr=1-1